Forest Fire Placement

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I read that you’re supposed to put Forest Fire Digitata up high with lots of flow and I did that but it seems like the polyps aren’t opening….perhaps too much flow? Where do you put your digitata?
 
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Do NOT take it from me. I kept SPS briefly with medium flow and stock lights. Ive since upgraded and don't keep SPS since Someone didn't dip the coral for me when they came in...
Oh man…yah I always dip mine now beforehand. Recently I’m having issues with my Emerald Crab trying to nip at my Acros. Annoying.
 
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Mine sits high with lots of flow
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Yeah, I had to dispatch one the other night for the same.
Emerald can go in sump - Thats all they do and my digita at upper tank near light and flow
 
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